A total of 2936 salmon were tagged at Carrigadroghid Co Cork in January 1973. From this tagging there were 34 recaptures, a return rate of 1.16%. In 1975 the number of salmon smolts tagged was 4860 and 18 were recovered, representing a return rate of 0.37%. Details of the recaptures resulting from these two tagging operations are given
This leaflet deals with the results of the magnetic tag recovery programme for the Mayo area in 1985...
In a previous issue in the Fishery Leaflet series (No 58, 1973) I gave a list of interesting recaptu...
Salmon movements in and around Killala Bay in 1977 were investigated by tagging. A total of 40 tags ...
Since tagging of smolts began in Ireland there have been sixteen distant water recaptures of adult s...
The analysis of more than twenty-six thousand micro-tag recoveries has led to important discoveries ...
Since tagging of Slllolts began in Ireland there have been sixteen distant water recaptures, of adul...
In 1973, tagging investigations commenced into the origin of the salmon stocks being exploited by dr...
Following the construction of the River Shannon hydroelectric scheme the Electricity Supply Board (E...
Hatchery reared salmon smolts have been microtagged using binary coded nose tags and released into I...
This leaflet describes the use of a new and highly sophisticated method of tagging salmon. The tag i...
Young salmon are tagged at various locations throughout the country with coded wire tags. They are r...
Salmon movements in and around Killala Bay were investigated by tagging. A total of 49 tags (17.07%)...
Since the beginning of the century large numbers of salmon kelts have been tagged in Irish waters an...
In a recent paper (Went, 1973) I gave details of movements of salmon to and from Irish waters based ...
This Leaflet gives the results of the examination of 104,851 salmon caught by the drift nets between...
This leaflet deals with the results of the magnetic tag recovery programme for the Mayo area in 1985...
In a previous issue in the Fishery Leaflet series (No 58, 1973) I gave a list of interesting recaptu...
Salmon movements in and around Killala Bay in 1977 were investigated by tagging. A total of 40 tags ...
Since tagging of smolts began in Ireland there have been sixteen distant water recaptures of adult s...
The analysis of more than twenty-six thousand micro-tag recoveries has led to important discoveries ...
Since tagging of Slllolts began in Ireland there have been sixteen distant water recaptures, of adul...
In 1973, tagging investigations commenced into the origin of the salmon stocks being exploited by dr...
Following the construction of the River Shannon hydroelectric scheme the Electricity Supply Board (E...
Hatchery reared salmon smolts have been microtagged using binary coded nose tags and released into I...
This leaflet describes the use of a new and highly sophisticated method of tagging salmon. The tag i...
Young salmon are tagged at various locations throughout the country with coded wire tags. They are r...
Salmon movements in and around Killala Bay were investigated by tagging. A total of 49 tags (17.07%)...
Since the beginning of the century large numbers of salmon kelts have been tagged in Irish waters an...
In a recent paper (Went, 1973) I gave details of movements of salmon to and from Irish waters based ...
This Leaflet gives the results of the examination of 104,851 salmon caught by the drift nets between...
This leaflet deals with the results of the magnetic tag recovery programme for the Mayo area in 1985...
In a previous issue in the Fishery Leaflet series (No 58, 1973) I gave a list of interesting recaptu...
Salmon movements in and around Killala Bay in 1977 were investigated by tagging. A total of 40 tags ...